All about our life afloat ... currently on a dock in the Canadian Gulf Islands.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

WHERE DO THE DAYS GO??

Since I last posted, Michael and I have both had the colds from hell! (They even went away and came back once. NOT FUN.)

And then we had the boys over some of their spring break ... River only stayed for one night (there are no video games at the Wind Walker, what can I say?) but we had Gibson for a week. Hailey came over at the same time, which was wonderful -- a week on a boat with an almost-seven-year-old would be a bit much if we didn't have some help! We had lots of fun, but the days flew by ... I took exactly one picture.

I think I made a movie of Gibson performing a little rap song Auntie Hailey taught him, too -- I'll have to find that and see if it's a small enough file to post here!

Feeling crappy doesn't stop the knitting ... in fact, it's the only thing that kept me from going completely stir-crazy! I finished the diamond shawlette test knit...
It's really small and I may end up frogging it, but it was fun to knit. Started another test knit I can't even tell you about yet...

Also finished the Mystery KAL from Susanna I-C -- it's called Aimatia, it's a beauty, and here's what the designer says about it:

"Aimatia is of Latin origin meaning ‘from the garden of flowers’.

The inspiration for this shawl came from the incredible tulip fields
in Netherlands. The colorful flowers seem to go on for miles - it is
really amazing. Aimatia ‘grows’ exactly like a real tulip plant - after
the stockinette ‘ground’ the lace begins with simple shapes that look
like flower bulbs. These lace shapes grow into stems and leaves, much
like a real tulip plant. Finally, the tulip blooms open at the top of the plants."

There are over 700 beads in this baby, and you probably can't see any of them in these pictures!

I finally got the handspun Pi shawl blocked, too...

The absolute best thing that happened to me in the last two weeks? Gibson has decided that he'd like to learn to knit! He's always been interested in what I'm doing, asking questions about how I did certain things, and admiring colors and textures, so I'm pretty sure there's a budding fibre enthusiast there.

Well, it's not going well, the poor little guy is having a pretty hard time coordinating all that stuff we have to do with our fingers in order to create a stitch. But you can see from the look on his face how excited he is to try it!

When I was tucking him in on the evening I took this picture, he asked me to put 'his' knitting on the shelf near his bed. The next morning when he got up and came out to the salon, we were having our traditional snuggle on the couch and he suddenly jumped up and headed for the aft cabin. I stopped him, thinking he would wake Michael up if he went back in there -- to which he replied, "No, Grandma, I have to get my KNITTING!!" Sure knows how to melt his Grandma's heart.... :)

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My hubby Michael and I have lived afloat for 18 years now, and we'll never go back to land! The last 15 years have been on our 38' 1965 Chris Craft, Wind Walker . Apart from boating, I knit. A lot. You can email me at skipper at mvwindwalker dot com .